Do you guys remember Longhorn misunderstanding?


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Since lou_dude88 has posted in https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=166144 I wonder why ppl get so excited so much and posted something like "awesome theme!" or something. I released them before but didn't have great feedback as posts in here. Is it because they don't know those're my works? My friend told me I have bad reputation. I wonder why. It seems like I have many foes in here like scabo2 or someone like him. Even my old friend, Cin|Ful, he lost respect from me from something I don't know. I know I suppose not to post something like this but I curiously want to know before I leave.

Well don't mean to rub it in but since you asked ....

Whenever someone makes a Longhorn-esque theme, you always seem to create some sort of arguement in the creators thread.

E.g. "You ripped graphics from my Longhorn Msstyles" or "That looks simlar to my Msstyles", or something to that extent.

When also the member has proved that they have no ripped your Msstyle.

^ That's the type of reputation which doesn't go well here.

Radish?

maybe it was that crap between you and flyakite. but good work nonetheless.

flyakite? I can't think how I could have problems with him. All I remember is I asked him to make installer for him, he appreciated but he'll make his own for some reason, I tried to ask him more for his reason, he replied with acceptable answer. That's all.

erm, everyone here likes ur work

I generally don't. I like things like Nano and Longhorn Inspiriat, styles that try new things and do it well. WindowsXalways seemed to me like he wanted to be the first to get every type of longhorn theme out and then got angry if someone else wanted to do a version too.

Well don't mean to rub it in but since you asked ....

Whenever someone makes a Longhorn-esque theme, you always seem to create some sort of arguement in the creators thread.

E.g. "You ripped graphics from my Longhorn Msstyles" or "That looks simlar to my Msstyles", or something to that extent.

When also the member has proved that they have no ripped your Msstyle.

^ That's the type of reputation which doesn't go well here.

Radish?

Only one person I really have a deal with is ANDYLOGO. He used to rip it from my work and many clues can prove it. The rest? I never say anything like accusing or flaming for rip at all. I remember only two person. Ortega, I saw my shellstyle over his first shot so I assumed he may use my Slate to mod. I gave him a compliment like great mod from my work. Little tuneup would be perfect alternate Slate. It seems like Ortega didn't have any problem with it but some members were trying to pick this up and knock me! Corporel Clegg, I just want to say he used my new Slate to mod but all that happened is same as Ortega's case. Problems I'm facing is not ripping between I and author but pretending "RIP" from members! They acted like I'm accusing the author about ripping my work but the truth is I never even think of it except ANDYLOGO's case. They're many guys who want to get me down from here. I'm tired and so bored of it.

I generally don't. I like things like Nano and Longhorn Inspiriat, styles that try new things and do it well. WindowsXalways seemed to me like he wanted to be the first to get every type of longhorn theme out and then got angry if someone else wanted to do a version too.

You're wrong, Raum. I'm not like you're thinking at all. If you believe that's real, show me your proof. You shouldn't prejudge from what you haven't seen.

I love your themes, as I love most of the themes created here on neowin. Everyone has real talent here, I only wish I could release something that looked as good as most of this stuff.

Since this seems to be an emotional thread, I'd like to apologize for ressurecting an old thread a few days ago :( I used the search function and wasn't checking dates.. BUT ANYWAY back to the point, your themes rock, keep them coming ;)

Edit: Windows X has helped me with every question I PMed to him. He's a very helpful and understanding person.

You're wrong, Raum. I'm not like you're thinking at all. If you believe that's real, show me your proof. You shouldn't prejudge from what you haven't seen.

??? I was telling you the impression ou give me, my opinion of you, I don't need proof for that, just like how I don't need to prove to you that pepperonni pizza is better than mushroom pizza. I'm not prejudging from what I haven't seen, I'm judging from what I have seen. I judged the way you theme, I never judged you as a person, so 1. I am judging your theming from what I have seen and 2. No need to get so defensive.

You said I really want to be first in everything about Longhorn and will get angry if someone make a version too. I don't like your post. Straightly, I'll get angry with only posts like this. So I need proof how could you think of something like this.

god shut up who cares.  you can't have everyone like you all the time and threads like this make you look like a self important whiner which doesn't help your case at all.

Didn't want to sound rude but I prettymuch agree. This is a computer customization forum, not therapy corner.

X, I thought I made it clear. I'm not gonna go on a scavenger hunt for proof for you because I just don't care either way. I didn't post to convinceanyone of anything, just to share my opinion.

This is horrible. In the time that I have been visiting Neowin.net I have noticed one thing about you WindowsX. I do like some of your work, however, no matter where you go/post, there always seems to be a big "issue" surrounding you. Either you are mad, or someone is mad at you for whatever stupid reason. You threaten to leave all the time and always claim that you are going to "take breaks" because your work is not appreciated. Maybe the reason you get so much negative feedback is because it seems like you make a new post daily saying that "look at this, i was toying around, tell me what you think." In such screenshots that you post, there is very little change in any of the work displayed. After some time, I can see how this would easily become annoying to some. So..... if you are going to continue to post your work, make some changes and be slightly more original in your designs. Thats my take on it.

** Also, stop being such a cry baby

WindowsX I just think you think far too much of yourself, really just because you make some Longhorn inspired themes doesn't make you the be all and end all. Seriously, get over your self.

edit: And those little girls you have on your desktop freak me out - even if they are a form of art they really do resemble 12 year old girls :x

god shut up who cares. you can't have everyone like you all the time and threads like this make you look like a self important whiner which doesn't help your case at all.

I know but I have a bit too much flames in short period. And that makes ppl who used to believe me lost their trust. I'll ignore it as usual if anything is all right but it isn't.

WindowsX I just think you think far too much of yourself, really just because you make some Longhorn inspired themes doesn't make you the be all and end all. Seriously, get over your self.

edit: And those little girls you have on your desktop freak me out - even if they are a form of art they really do resemble 12 year old girls :x

Hahah.

WindowsX I just think you think far too much of yourself, really just because you make some Longhorn inspired themes doesn't make you the be all and end all. Seriously, get over your self.

edit: And those little girls you have on your desktop freak me out - even if they are a form of art they really do resemble 12 year old girls :x

That's why I need to talk. You think I want to own everything about Longhorn and that's not true. I'm always facing crisis when I want to post something in Longhorn thread. Though it's just a normal post but someone may dig it up for flame like past. I'll get depress if I want to say something about Longhorn theme because I'm afraid of post after me maybe flame. It used to be like this for ages and I think I can't hold it any longer.

For anime sitter, search in google with love hina window sitter and get it.

WindowsX you can own Longhorn, as I'm sure it'll be the same sh!t microsoft has been pumping out since 1985. If you're feeling depressed about the comments on this board either take it on the chin and continue to make your themes or take a break, but making threads like this is lame. Think of the bigger picture though, peoples comments on this board mean JACK ALL, just ignore them if they pee you off.

I've been reading these forums for ages but only recently signed up. I appreciate the talents of all the artists/programmers/ etc that frequent these boards, but I have to say to WindowsX : Dude, I see the talents you have but for the love of god, leave the 16yo teen angst, the world is out to get me crap at home and do what you do best.

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